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Who tryna be in @inkp0ne ‘s position! Aka, between my sof batty hooves and against my chest floof!
the cropped version looks so much better than the original... so i'm just gonna leave this here. (the positions of the eyes were so hard to do omg) #digitalart
I'm not sure!!!
B...But~~~
The hair style and the horn!!! the ear!!! position is very simila((one on the right!!!!))
#kindredsona
Bastian closed his eyes and thought about last year's race, how great pole position felt and then how terrible it felt losing to Rya in the last second. His grip tightened around the 2nd place prize. "In 4 days, Rya," he exhaled, "I'm coming for you." 👀 @drivrsnft
Fragment #015
Vacant
This Fragment has the same composition as Fragment 14. Would Ultraman look like this if he was stripped of his costume?
Yooo, AI Novelist (TrinArt)'s official Derrida art model (ran ~early Nov'22) is now open source!
This is a versatility/compositional variation model, but stricter on anatomy and style than the earlier Trin-sama model.
Read the desc.
https://t.co/fU9PSJrd7w
#ainovel #trinart
@sonatacreates At first I wanted two characters fighting. Then I thought that it'd be more interesting if they fight in the skies 👀
So I ripped the 3D model of Hong Kong from google maps to make this composition look even better :DD
@DokkanAssets To be honest since a certain time i found the Legends artworks compositions a bit lazy.
Miss thoses dynamics original poses, or incredibles renders.
Fenyon is an outstanding artist, but since he is here i found the atrworks technically beautifull, but artistically boring.
Process breakdown:
I start with a generated output that gives the block out of composition and colors, and then in Photoshop I fix the broken parts (like his knees) & then collage several elements in with digital overpaint to combine and add finer details.
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Masterpiece of the day 💎
Archetype #213 by @kGolid
“The Cube” has to be one of my favourite @artblocks_io ever, such wonderful composition and so unique in the collection. Owner @Vince_Van_Dough
Déjà Grand Prix du festival d'Angoulême en 1988, Philippe Druillet aura le droit à une double exposition au Musée d’Angoulême et dans la chapelle contigüe. Il donnera également une masterclass le jeudi 26 janvier 2023 au Théâtre d'Angoulême.
Ça risque d'avoir de la gueule !